Virginia Democrat attorney general candidate Jay Jones completed half of his community service hours for a reckless driving conviction at his own political action committee (PAC), according to a report.
The Richmond Times-Dispatch reported that “court records show” Jay Jones — who is running against Republican attorney general candidate and current Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares, “was pulled over by” a state trooper around 12:55 a.m. in January 2022. Jones had been driving 116 miles per hour on I-64.
Per the outlet, while “under Virginia law, a reckless driving conviction can result in up to one year in jail,” Jones’ case ended up being “changed to ‘deferred disposition,'” and he paid a $1,500 fine and completed 1,000 hours of community service. Out of those 1,000 hours of com